Everyone says, “Color doesn’t matter, can’t we all just get along?” The reality is, color does matter, very much so in every way imaginable. Publically, conversations about race are, at best, marginally politically correct, and most often, stifled, diminished, and ridiculed by individuals who want to silence and negate the concerns of people of color. There are centuries of racism, oppression, bigotry, and discrimination that contribute to everyone’s perception of themselves and others. Behind closed doors, in private, interracial sex is rampant and perpetuating stereotypes and dysfunctional behaviors. On the internet, depictions of interracial relations are cliché, unhealthy, and detrimental to the resolution of racial tensions and to the formation of healthy interactions between the races. Join with me as I discuss race and sexuality. I will be talking about domination and submission, Black supremacy, the fallacy of white supremacy, race play, role play, and how it all comes together when the races collide.